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– Bridge from Ranch to Pikaiolena St. (Over drainage area for DHHL Series 7 homesteads)

Option 2: possible roads above Series 7 and higher up at Nanakuli Ranch to support potential building of new DHHL homes (as discussed at a meeting on 01/27/16 with DHHL and Sen. Shimabukuro)

Notes: Other parts of WCEAR extension will travel over some existing roads, eg,

– Haleakala Ave. to cross St., eg, Kauwahi Ave

– Kauwahi Ave. to Nanakuli Ave.;

– Nanakuli Ave. to Pua Ave.;

– Pua Ave. to St. Rita’s Church.

PLAN:

– Elected officials to consult with City DEM/DTS, DHHL & community re: possible submission of a Capital Improvement Project (CIP) request to begin feasibility study/plan/design/construction of WCEAR extension.

Photos from the site visit (click on the photos to enlarge):

Richard and Shirley Landford. Richard is the chair of the Nanakuli-Maili Neighborhood Board’s Transportation Committee. Richard and Shirley celebrated both his birthday and their 46th wedding anniversary during lunch with the group after the site visit.

Concerned residents viewed a possible area to connect the DHHL Nanakuli Homesteads to the WCEAR at Ule Loop.

Peter Hirai, Deputy Director of the City Department of Emergency Management (DEM), explained WCEAR procedures to the group.

A map provided by the Puu Heleakala Recreation Association.
The vacant lot on Pikaiolena Street, where the WCEAR may connect to Nanakuli Ranch via a bridge.

The drainage tunnel between Nanakuli Ranch and DHHL’s “Series 7” homesteads.
Part of the large river bed between Nanakuli Ranch and DHHL’s “Series 7” homesteads.